New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2628

Introduced
5/16/22  
Refer
5/16/22  
Report Pass
6/2/22  
Engrossed
6/16/22  
Refer
6/16/22  

Caption

Permits for-profit affordable housing entities to join with non-profit entities and housing authorities in joint insurance funds under certain circumstances.

Impact

The implications of S2628 on state laws are significant, particularly regarding how affordable housing entities can interact and share resources. By modifying the legal framework that governs joint insurance funds, the bill opens pathways for for-profit entities to mitigate risks associated with affordable housing projects. However, it also establishes restrictions that prevent these for-profit entities from joining funds that are associated with traditional local government units such as municipalities or counties. This is intended to maintain a distinction between for-profit and public entities in terms of their operational and financial management.

Summary

Senate Bill S2628 seeks to amend existing provisions regarding the participation of for-profit affordable housing entities in joint insurance funds. Specifically, the bill allows such entities to join with non-profit housing entities and housing authorities to create joint insurance funds under certain conditions. This legislative move is aimed at facilitating collaboration among different types of housing providers, enabling them to pool resources for better risk management and insurance coverage. The bill emphasizes a structured approach to addressing the insurance needs within the housing sector while ensuring compliance with existing laws governing joint insurance funds.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S2628 center on the potential implications for public accountability and risk management. Critics may argue that while allowing for-profit housing entities to participate in joint insurance funds could enhance their financial viability, it also requires careful oversight to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure that public funds or resources are not improperly utilized. Meanwhile, proponents assert that this initiative is a necessary step to enhance the insurance options available to affordable housing projects, which would ultimately benefit communities by expanding affordable housing availability.

Companion Bills

NJ A4102

Same As Permits for-profit affordable housing entities to join with non-profit entities and housing authorities in joint insurance funds under certain circumstances.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4102

Permits for-profit affordable housing entities to join with non-profit entities and housing authorities in joint insurance funds under certain circumstances.

NJ S1415

Requires HMFA to establish affordable housing insurance pilot program; appropriates $5 million.

NJ A2267

Requires HMFA to establish affordable housing insurance pilot program; appropriates $5 million.

NJ A441

Establishes "Subcommittee on Affordable Housing Needs" within "Joint Committee on Housing Affordability"; requires subcommittee to make determinations concerning affordable housing needs.

NJ A5318

Reduces term of affordability required for affordable housing created through middle housing construction or conversion.

NJ A5867

Permits municipality to authorize municipal clerk to submit certain written statements concerning affordable housing.

NJ A2296

Permits municipality to authorize municipal clerk to submit certain written statements concerning affordable housing.

NJ S2309

Permits municipality to authorize municipal clerk to submit certain written statements concerning affordable housing.

NJ A4347

Expressly permits housing constructed prior to April 1, 1980 to be counted toward municipal affordable housing obligation.

NJ S4272

Permits municipality to authorize municipal clerk to submit certain written statements concerning affordable housing, limits certain HMFA powers.

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